New security projetcs
Three security projects win seed funding from the ISST
The Institute for Security Science and Technology (ISST) is excited to announce the recipients of the ISST Champions Fund.
Three security projects win seed funding from the ISST
The Institute for Security Science and Technology (ISST) is excited to announce the recipients of the ISST Champions Fund.
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Graphene and silk show potential as armour of the future
A team of Imperial alumni and postdocs are combining silk with graphene to produce next generation armour for people, vehicles and buildings.
Imperial professor to advise $300B U.S. nuclear weapons clean-up programme
Professor Bill Lee has been selected to advise the U.S. Department of Energy on their $300 billion nuclear weapons clean-up programme.
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Imperial team develops devices to detect nuclear materials used in dirty bombs
Imperial physicists Dr Antonin Vacheret and Dr Sakari Ihantola have developed two devices for detecting nuclear materials.
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Imperial flu-expert talks about pandemics and responding to outbreaks
Professor Steven Riley talks about flu pandemics and the work of the MRC Centre for Outbreak Analysis & Modelling, Imperial College London.
Imperial prof named Chair for European arm of world's largest computing society
Professor Chris Hankin, Co-Director of the Institute for Security Science and Technology, was named Chair of the ACM Europe Council.
Imperial College students do the double at cybersecurity competitions
It's been a good six months for Imperial College students in cybersecurity, with winners in both the Inter-ACE 2017 and the C2C 2017 competitions.
Imperial College and Norwegian security researchers team up for secure societies
Tackling global security challenges in an increasingly interconnected world requires international collaboration.
Financial systems security work at Imperial led by industry expert
Security of financial systems (FinSec) is a serious and growing global challenge.
How can social media be used to detect the next pandemic?
Researchers at the Institute for Security Science and Technology (ISST) are using machine learning and social media to identify illness outbreaks.